Flooding in Hancock Park and Larchmont Village, 1/25

Photo by Ted SoquiStorm drains in the ritzy Hancock Park area couldn't handle an inundation of
water from a storm the National Weather Service says dumped 4.2 inches on
Beverly Hills and 3.4 inches in downtown Los Angeles - more than some areas
have received in the past year. Another storm could dump even more.
(Above: Rossmore and Beverly)
1/14

Photo by Ted SoquiAt least two cars were inundated by flood waters on Rossmore Avenue south of
Hollywood, home to some of the city's most historic Golden Era residential
towers.
(Above: Rossmore and Beverly)
2/14

Photo by Ted SoquiThe San Fernando Valley was hard hit, with streets closed due to flooding or
small landslides on Burbank Boulevard, Woodley Avenue and Llano Drive, and
other slides or flooding also partially obstructing Forest Lawn Drive,
Valley Circle Boulevard, Mulholland Drive and Glendale Boulevard.
3/14

Photo by Ted SoquiLA Sanitation crews attempt to clear sewer drains in the Larchmont area of Los Angeles to relieve the street flooding.
4/14

Photo by Ted SoquiNot over yet: Rain is currently forecast throughout the weekend.
5/14